Why are children prone to respiratory tract infections? According to the theory of Chinese medicine, children are young and weak, with insufficient surface qi, and are more vulnerable to the attack of various external evils. At the same time, they lack sufficient adaptability to drastic external temperature and environmental changes, so when they encounter wind, cold, dryness and other external evil attacks or drastic weather changes, it is difficult to adjust in time, and respiratory tract infections will easily occur. Why are children prone to recurrent respiratory infections? On the one hand, the physiological characteristics of children make it easy for them to turn into heat once they feel external evil and develop fever and other symptoms, and if these problems are not solved in time, it will harm the child’s “infantile yin and yang” and make their resistance even more inadequate. On the other hand, the abuse of antibiotics can cause great damage to the child’s constitution. From the theory of Chinese medicine, antibiotics are cold drugs, and long-term inappropriate application will not only have adverse effects on the child’s lungs, but also on the functions of the spleen and stomach and the entire body. What are the methods and advantages of TCM in treating recurrent respiratory tract infections in children? In view of the characteristics of children’s life, TCM mainly adopts massage, gua sha, cupping, plum blossom acupuncture, and acupuncture point application to carry out relevant treatment. For children over 5 years old and better tolerated, they can also be given acupuncture treatment with a small amount of stimulation within their acceptable range. The main purpose of TCM treatment is to stimulate the child’s own resistance and expel all kinds of evil qi from the body through various treatment methods. This treatment is not only effective and non-toxic in resolving acute symptoms such as fever and cough, but also fundamentally improves the child’s ability to prevent and resist disease, minimizing the chance of recurrence of the disease.